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If I recall correctly, cluster analysis solutions are also salsa.
We look forward to you translating it back to your clinical research community
The best brain-machine interface remains the mouth. Evolution spent 4B years of evolution on R&D developing the device, so I guess it's not that surprising. Yet it still rarely appears as a baseline in evaluations of new devices.
BCP New FirstView paper: A novel person-reported measure of safety-seeking behaviours: a preliminary study in older victims of community crime
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Wow, that's big!
No argument from me!
Well done, Tim. I have been trying to figure out how to do this since networks first surfaced. Will now have a closer read.
Lots of predatory journal spam has followed when I have had preprints posted there.
Isn't it potentially largely explained by the higher DNA and dropout rate? I'd think a synthesized control group with same DNA/ dropout rate would do just as poorly. But that's not uncharacteristic of 16-24 year olds.
Counter-X-ference
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Senior Clin Psych/CBT Therapist (8a) in Manchester for exciting adolescent paranoia school's trial of an innovative imagery & values-based therapy. Led by myself & Dr Jess Kingston @drjk.bsky.social & colleagues including @richardbentall.bsky.social 👇
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"Different people respond differently to therapy."
Professor Jaime Delgadillo described his research into personalised treatment approaches at his inaugural lecture at the IoPPN last week. #Psychology #ScienceAtKings
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At the EABCT 2025, the Hannah Murray Award for tCBT Practitioner Paper of the Year was presented to Katherine Wakelin for 'Cognitive therapy for moral injury in post-traumatic stress disorder: integrating religious beliefs and practices'
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#TheMostInterestingThinginMentalHealth: #Insomnia is major factor contributing to many mental health problems. @ProfEspie University of Oxford
@ox.ac.uk gives top tips for clinicians at the European CBT Conference
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Jaime Delgadillo (not on Bluesky) and colleagues recently pursued a similar approach with a comparable outcome: www.researchgate.net/publication/...
Well done, Aaron. The whole notion that the sheer number of possible combinations meant something was inherently wrong was always nonsense and you have shown why.
Wow. Recognisable by this Great lakes native
turing.ac.uk using a Cloudflare real human verification check box test?!
Really, Alan Turing Institute?
Spitalfields and Brick Lane markets and surrounding area or Greenwich market, park, and observatory. Walk Regents canal from Hackney to Islington.
Or leverage this and that. Or my favorite "unleash". As if there is pent up potential just waiting to burst out. But I mainly want more walking the walk instead of endlessly talking endless talks. Or anything meta. Do the flipping particular. The meta will take care of itself.
How it's better to just go ahead and solve the damn problem and show how it's done rather than endlessly speculate and pontificate at a metalevel and issue "calls" in high impact journals.
But if the causal flow is from non symptom to symptom, organizing everything around symptoms is a huge fundamental error
In case this is useful eprints.ncrm.ac.uk/id/eprint/22...